What is blown off on New year's eve?
Fireworks
In which country people throw old things on New year Eve?
Italy
What is the most popular film people watch on TV?
Home alone
What is traditional fruit of New Year?
Tangerines
What is the name of a creature with green skin who stole Christmas?
Grinch
How does Santa come in your house?
Chimney
In what country Santa wears red shorts and travels on surfboard?
Australia
What is the name of the snowman from cartoon "Frozen"?
Oloff
People in English-speaking countries eat this meat on Christmas
Turkey
Which animal is the symbol of the Year 2026?
Horse
Santa Claus, as we know him today, was created by
a) The Catholic religion
b) The Americans
c) Coca cola company

In Spain, if you can manage to stuff 12 of those fruits in your mouth at midnight you’ve achieved good luck for the next year
Grapes
What is the name of a cartoon about a girl with flowers in winter?
12 months
What`s the name of traditionally New Year Russian dish in warm clothes?
a) fish in jacket
b) octopus in sweater
c) herring under fur coat
d) shark in scarf
herring under fur coat
Under which calendar is New Year's Day Jan. 1?
A. Julian Calendar
B. Gregorian Calendar
C. Jewish Calendar
D. Chinese Calendar
E. All of the above
B. Gregorian Calendar
In Italy they have two people who bring presents - Babbo Natale - presents to those who behaved well - sweets and toys, fairy La Befana - to misbehaving kids. What does she present them?
small piece of coal
In which country there is no fixed date of New Year? It changes every year.
China
Who was snowgirl (snegurochka) in cartoon "Nu pogodi!"?
wolf
This Christmas treat has ancient pagan roots. In Victorian England, it was given not only to children, but also to servants, relatives, and even lovers as a symbol of good luck. And in some countries, he is still "executed" by being beaten with a stick. What is it about?
Gingerbread man
The prototype of all New Year's gift givers is a real Christian saint who lived in Asia Minor in the 4th century and was famous for his charity. It was on his memorial day (December 6) that gifts used to be given in many European countries. What was the name of this saint?
a) St. Francis
b) St. Valentine
c) St. Nicholas
d) St. Patrick
c) St. Nicholas
Which country has a tradition of putting goat figures under the Christmas tree on New Year's Eve?
Finland
Joulupukki is a Finnish Santa Claus, whose name literally translates to "Yule (Christmas) goat"
In Venezuela, what should you take around the house if you want to travel in the New Year?
a) a pet
b) a broom
c) a suitcase
a suitcase
What was a funny animal with nut from "Ice age" cartoon?
squirrel
Red and white striped lollipops in the shape of a cane (candy cane) are one of the most recognizable symbols of Christmas in the world. According to popular legend, their curved shape and color were invented with a deep Christian meaning. What, according to this legend, is symbolized by the shape and white color of the candy?
The shape of the letter "J" stands for "Jesus." The white color symbolizes the chastity and purity of Jesus.
Bells ring on New Year's Eve in Japan. Each blow symbolizes human vices and their manifestations. How many times do the bells ring?
a) 12
b) 6
c) 108
d) 72
c) 108